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Y&R: Abbott Family Expands

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So people of different ethnicities can't mix? :huh:

Who cares if they're tied to an established family, at least it's something different for that family.

People of different ethnicities can mix but the rich Cramers & The Buch should go the way of the KKK. & keeping their family line pure white or is it pure blooded. Only Dorian is allow to have an half latin daughter because Adriana father has money. & it's a disgrace an asian orderly rapes pure white Addie.

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It's gonna be hard to run BE from the parking lot.

Ellen Wheeler is calling - Peapack has some space available.

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I just think if OLTL wanted an Asian character/family, Mia Korff should've played someone who wasn't related to the Cramers, a family that has been established as white. It's just fishy to me. It's like they couldn't find a natural way to integrate minority characters into the show, so they just randomly attached them to established families.

I think it's fishy how she was asian looking then turn white looking. What you think is fishy doesn't seems fishy to me until they hired White Blair.

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I think it's fishy how she was asian looking then turn white looking. What you think is fishy doesn't seems fishy to me until they hired White Blair.

I agree. How insulting to our intelligence. I also see nothing wrong with attaching minority characters to established families. It's not any different than introducing a random white character and then months later finding out they are a long lost daughter/son of a lead character. It's been overdone, but it's something soaps have done for ages and I don't see that changing.

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